First day at work.
Rather a lot to say, probably disjointed.
On the way in, carpool lanes were definitely our friend. The trip that had been taking Janna nearly two hours took under an hour and a half, so I managed to get there a full hour before my supervisor. I poked around in Laserfiche's employee resource sites for a while, and slowly got an idea for who was nearby that I knew or had heard of.
I sit at a window, looking out at a parking garage. Behind me and through a divider is Andrew Schoonmaker. Approximately next to him is Gina. Down the wall from me, in the corner, is Levin; somewhere around there is Pava. Also near there is Barna, who'd been the first one to show me around and get me into the network. Around in the other half of the office are Steve and Janna, and another guy named Brian. Sprinkled in there are about three times as many people that I don't know, but need to attach names to by Friday. (Supposedly there will be a quiz.)
I got my first project and worked on it until lunch. Lunch was (first of all, free) Subway, brought in either by the company or the building or something, and I sat outside with Steve and Janna and some others interns and younger employees. It felt oddly like sitting and eating at Platt, having strangely familiar conversations. I got back upstairs and started working again; my neighbors were using their lunch break for Unreal Tournament.
About 3, I'd hit a wall, and Michael (my supervisor) looked over to see how I was doing. I confessed my troubles and he gave me another briefing - this one somehow longer than the initial statement of the problem - this seems to be his style. Half of what he said helped; half just made things worse. I nearly facepalmed when he said something along the lines if, "Oh, ostream is just too inefficient. You can write your own class..." Eventually I had some more ideas, though, and by the time I left I was getting perfectly decent output from my tester.
On the drive home, we caught karma for our easy ride in. Over this week, I think, we'll be trying other ways back, testing different timings.
That's all. Probably digested enough by now to get some exercise.
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On the way in, carpool lanes were definitely our friend. The trip that had been taking Janna nearly two hours took under an hour and a half, so I managed to get there a full hour before my supervisor. I poked around in Laserfiche's employee resource sites for a while, and slowly got an idea for who was nearby that I knew or had heard of.
I sit at a window, looking out at a parking garage. Behind me and through a divider is Andrew Schoonmaker. Approximately next to him is Gina. Down the wall from me, in the corner, is Levin; somewhere around there is Pava. Also near there is Barna, who'd been the first one to show me around and get me into the network. Around in the other half of the office are Steve and Janna, and another guy named Brian. Sprinkled in there are about three times as many people that I don't know, but need to attach names to by Friday. (Supposedly there will be a quiz.)
I got my first project and worked on it until lunch. Lunch was (first of all, free) Subway, brought in either by the company or the building or something, and I sat outside with Steve and Janna and some others interns and younger employees. It felt oddly like sitting and eating at Platt, having strangely familiar conversations. I got back upstairs and started working again; my neighbors were using their lunch break for Unreal Tournament.
About 3, I'd hit a wall, and Michael (my supervisor) looked over to see how I was doing. I confessed my troubles and he gave me another briefing - this one somehow longer than the initial statement of the problem - this seems to be his style. Half of what he said helped; half just made things worse. I nearly facepalmed when he said something along the lines if, "Oh, ostream is just too inefficient. You can write your own class..." Eventually I had some more ideas, though, and by the time I left I was getting perfectly decent output from my tester.
On the drive home, we caught karma for our easy ride in. Over this week, I think, we'll be trying other ways back, testing different timings.
That's all. Probably digested enough by now to get some exercise.
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start with a pistol; can carry two
Biosludge weapon (glowing green goop)
Slow-firing blue beam / slow-moving blue orb gun
Rapid-firing green orb / green laser gun
Spinning, ricocheting blades / spinning, exploding blades
Flak cannon / grenade launcher
Multishot rocket launcher / grenade launcher
Sniper rifle
First-person guided missile launcher (i.e. the Redeemer)
Teleport pod launcher
Q3 weaponset (listing only the commonly-used weapons):
Start with a machinegun
Rapid-fire blue orb gun
Blue lightning gun
Singleshot rocket launcher
Shotgun
Railgun